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* ] of the ] (ARENA) declares victory over the opposition ] in the ]. | |||
* ] founder ''']''' is ] by ]i forces. | * ] founder ''']''' is ] by ]i forces. | ||
* The ] wins a landslide victory in the ''']'''. | * The ] wins a landslide victory in the ''']'''. | ||
* ''']''' dies at age 94. | * ''']''' dies at age 94. | ||
* Incumbent ] narrowly wins the ''']''', but challenger ] has contested the results. A ''']''' is invalidated by low turnout. | * Incumbent ] narrowly wins the ''']''', but challenger ] has contested the results. A ''']''' is invalidated by low turnout. | ||
* ]i soldiers in ] are in a brutal fight with ] members and tribal figures believed to be sheltering ''']'''. | |||
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Revision as of 10:05, 22 March 2004
- Tony Saca of the Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA) declares victory over the opposition FMLN in the El Salvadoran presidental election.
- Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin is assassinated by Israeli forces.
- The Barisan Nasional wins a landslide victory in the Malaysian general election.
- Juliana of the Netherlands dies at age 94.
- Incumbent Chen Shui-bian narrowly wins the Taiwanese presidential elections, but challenger Lien Chan has contested the results. A controversial referendum is invalidated by low turnout.